Elisa Nerli
Developmental biologist by day, triathlete by night. Passionate about how single cells make tissues. Also enjoying sport science, scuba-diving, spatial exploration, and coffee.
- Reposted by Elisa NerliCheck out the tour de force by @jalehtimaki.bsky.social in its final form: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... . An elegant combination of transcriptomics, F0 screens and high end imaging unravels the cues that guide cells (here retinal horizontal cells) in an increasingly crowded tissue. #proudPI
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- Check out @jalehtimaki.bsky.social and @nordenlab.bsky.social super cool latest work! We always wondered how horizontal cells "know" where to go despite lacking attachments. Turns out they need guidance cues from two different cell types... horizontal cells are the most social cells in the eye!
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- Great quantitative tools for small molecules and ions concentrations and dynamics, developed together with the @nadlerlab.bsky.social! And it is always great to collaborate with friends @sascha-kuhn.bsky.social :)
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- How can organs regenerate fast? Bioelectricity helps -- by coupling sub-second electrical injury signals to regenerative proliferation. First preprint from my potsdoc :D with @liujinghui.bsky.social @ritamateus.bsky.social @mpi-cbg.de and collaborators @mpipks.bsky.social @csbdresden.bsky.social
- Injury-induced electrochemical coupling triggers regenerative cell proliferation biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
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- Felicissima di far parte di questo progetto con le scuole! #womeninstem #science
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